Lehmann agrees terms with Dortmund

Arsenal goalkeeper Jens Lehmann has agreed terms with Borussia Dortmund, according to the Bundesliga club.

A transfer is unlikely to be confirmed in the next couple of days, however, as
the 38-year-old has personal issues to resolve.

Dortmund spokesman Joseph Schneck said: 'It is true that we have
come to terms financially but we are still waiting for him to iron out a few
things that are important for him, like personal matters.

'Then we hope he will join us.

'But it would be too early to confirm that he'll come.'

This evening, Die Bild newspaper reported on their website that a deal had
been done, quoting Dortmund sports director Michael Zorc as saying: 'Between us
and Lehmann everything has been settled.

'We are in constant contact. We have even come to terms financially.'

But Schneck insisted the newspaper had jumped the gun.

'Jens Lehmann will not be here in the next one or two days,' he added.

Lehmann left the Westphalian club to join the Gunners in 2003 having won the
Bundesliga with Dortmund in 2002.

The 38-year-old lost his place in the first-team place at the Emirates Stadium
to Manuel Almunia earlier this season and is keen to play top-flight football to
cement his place in the Germany squad for Euro 2008.

Borussia made Lehmann their top target after goalkeeper Roman Weidenfeller was
ruled out for three months out because of a shoulder injury.